What this is
All-You-Can-Watch Osaka 2026 appears to be a multi-artist live music event held in Osaka in July 2026, likely a festival or showcase format allowing attendees to experience multiple acts. The source text references RUSH BALL 2026, a well-established outdoor rock and alternative music festival held annually in Osaka each August, featuring a strong lineup including BUMP OF CHICKEN, ELLEGARDEN, and Creepy Nuts among 42 confirmed acts. RUSH BALL has been a cornerstone of the Japanese summer festival circuit since the late 1990s, celebrated for its energetic atmosphere and consistently strong domestic rock lineups. It represents one of the most beloved annual gatherings for fans of Japanese alternative, rock, and hip-hop music.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Japanese rock, alternative, and hip-hop who want to experience some of the country's biggest and most beloved acts in a festival setting. The atmosphere is energetic and passionate, drawing dedicated music fans from across Japan. Expats and tourists with an interest in the Japanese live music scene will find this a rare opportunity to see iconic acts like BUMP OF CHICKEN and ELLEGARDEN on the same bill. Arrive early to secure a good spot and familiarise yourself with the stage layout before the crowds build.
Good to know
Tickets for RUSH BALL-style events in Osaka are sold via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — all major platforms accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Japanese outdoor summer festivals typically operate a wristband entry system, so keep your ticket accessible at the gate. Cash is strongly recommended for food stalls, merchandise, and drinks inside the venue, as card payment is not universally accepted. Arrive at least 30–60 minutes before doors open to clear entry queues and pick up any merchandise before stock runs low. Large bags may be subject to security checks at the entrance.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

